Charles Edward Hannaford RBA - Double Sided 20th Century Watercolour, Rocks
Description
A charming double sided watercolour by the artist Charles Edward Hannaford, depicting a rocky seascape scene with an architectural study on reverse, as shown. Unsigned. On On watercolour paper..Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration and very minor surface dirt. Cleaned with a smoke sponge.
Size
18.1 x 28.9cm (7.1" x 11.4")Sheet: 20.4 x 31.1cm (8" x 12.2")
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Artist Biography
Charles Edward Hannaford RBA (1863-1955) was a painter who studied at the Stanhope Forbes School of Painting in Newlyn and also in Paris. He painted scenes in Kent, Essex, Suffolk and Yorkshire and exhibited at the RBA of which he was elected a member in 1916. He also showed at the RA, RCamA, RI, MAFA and at the Walker's Gallery, Bond Street, London. He was the father of artist Charles Arthur Hannaford. Much of his work was reproduced as postcards particularly his views of Devon and Cornwall.
Code | pp651 |
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Artist | Charles Edward Hannaford RBA (1863-1955) |
Date | Early 20th Century |
Dimensions | 18.1 x 28.9cm |
Framed | No |
Medium | Watercolour |
Style | Realism |
Subject | Landscape |
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